Rated of 5
by Sam Titus
Another example by a splendid story teller whose attention to detail is exemplary. She tells stories that all of us enjoy. We all want to live vicariously through the lives of Harry and crew.
Rated of 5
by Emily a.k.a. HUGE Harry Potter Fan!!!!!!
First of all, I would like to say that I am a total Harry Potter freak! I have read all the books multiple times and I love all of them! Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was a really exciting book, I didn't want to put it down! I can't wait till book 6 comes out!
-Emily
HARRY POTTER FAN FOREVER!!!!
Rated of 5
by Sailor Star
I LOVED Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire better than all of the books (up to the 5th one) because there was so much action that was happening. I actually re-read it because it was so good and I stayed up untill 3:00am just to finish it. I don't know how J.K. Rowling does it. As a previous reader said, how she includes all the characters and gives them all such great roles. I just love the series and I have begun a count down for the 6th book to come out JULY 16TH!!!! YEAH!!!! Happy Reading All!! GO CANADA GO!!!
Rated of 5
by Adam
A VERY good book with lots of adventure and action. It also has a "shocking" and "suprising" end you wouldn't normally expect. Good 4th book to a series.
Rated of 5
by Anubhav
This was the first book of Harry Potter that i read. After that i have baught all the books and couldn't stop reading till the last chapter. I have finished "the order of phoenix " in one go. The best part is that Rowling has created a new world and it is hard to believe that this world does not exist. Kudos, to her for such a fantastic imagination which will proove a gift for the forthcoming generations.
Rated of 5
by cory brown
i realy like your books i have never read a book of my on intill now your books are the best from yours truly cory brown noveber 30 ,2004 you are the best please wright more my brother is 4 year old and blind and i read tiese books to him and is very happy wean i read to him
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